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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am GA Tech graduate (20 years ago), have BS (Science) and MS (Engineering) from there. GA tech is Engineering and Science school. It is tough school. It is serious place. I obviously have many friends from GaTech. All who were technical major CS, Math, any type of Engineering = were successful in their fields. On the other hand Biologyy, Economics majors etc. = felt that Georgia Tech was wrong place for them. They had to work extremely hard, and still could not get high GPAs. That limited their choices for grad schools. On the other hand, if you are sure 100% that you want to do Aerospace Engineering, you cannot beat GaTech. I think since you are not sure what you are doing in your life yet, you better stay with UVA. It is great school, you will have many choices. It will not cost your fortune to change major. If you will decided to do engineering, you can transfer to VaTech and save a lot of money. You can use saved money to go to GaTech for masters in that case :-). [/quote] I'm a gt grad and strongly disagree with this. The work experience and stem degree you get from tech are game changers. I would also hate to enter undergrad with the expectation of definitely attending and paying for grad school. Go and get a degree where a masters or mba isn't necessarily required. [/quote]
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